Contributors
List of all the contributors and authors for Seen & Unseen.
Dr. Oliver Dürr is a theologian who explores the impact of technology on humanity and the contours of a hopeful vision for the future.
After 15 years as a lawyer in London, Oliver is currently doing a DPhil at the University of Oxford.
Born and raised in Cardiff, Owen is an Anglican priest and a poet, currently t
Pat Allerton is vicar of St Peter’s Notting Hill, sometimes known as 'The Portable Priest'.
Paul Smalley is a Senior Lecturer in Religious Education at Edge Hill University and a Local Missional Leader in the Diocese of Liverpool.
Paul Valler is an executive coach and mentor.
Paul Weston is a Ridley Fellow at Ridley Hall, a theological college in Cambridge where he taught for twenty years.
Paul Williams, the CEO of Bible Society, worked for over a decade in business in London and then as an academic theologian in Canada.
Paula Duncan is a PhD candidate at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. She is studying faith and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, using autoethnography to draw on her own experiences of living
Pete Portal is originally from London but has lived in Cape Town since 2009. He is part of leading Tree of Life, a church in Manenberg running ministries among the vulnerable and marginalised.
Peter Robinson is Christian Aid's senior humanitarian journalist. He has worked for the BBC in a number of roles ranging from monitoring to organisational change.
Revd Dr Peter Walker taught for many years at Wycliffe Hall in Oxford and was for five years Professor of Biblical Studies at Trinity School for Ministry (near Pittsburgh, PA, USA).
Philip Mounstephen is Bishop of Truro and Founding Chair of the UK Freedom of Religion or Belief Forum.
Rachael Newham is an author and theology of mental health specialist.
Rahil is a former Hindu monk for twenty years and author of Found By Love.
Raised in Surrey, Bishop Rob Wickham studied geography at Durham University, specialising in urban regeneration.
Robert Wright has worked for the Financial Times for 26 years, in a variety of roles. He is a former Budapest Correspondent, transport correspondent and US industry correspondent.
Dr Roger Bretherton is Associate Professor in the School of Psychology, at the University of Lincoln.